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Re: OT....Best way to tel boss Im leaving!
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Posted by David in Ga on December 14, 2004 at 14:32:43 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: OT....Best way to tel boss Im leaving! posted by John M on December 14, 2004 at 12:59:39:
I left a job after 10 years and had a simsilar relationship with the Boss/owner. He was a father and true friend in every way. It just was time to move on as I was starting over after a divorce and it was the best for my children for us to leave the area as their mother was a big embaresment for us. If he is what you said he is he will expect you to treat him as such with nothing but honesty. He made the first move towrd this with his honesty about maybe having to close and that is why you put in the aplication. My boss hated to see me leave as a boss but as a friend he was glad to see me move forward with my life. It was like leaving my family but we have stayed close through the years. He said it would have hurt him to find I stayed to keep from hurting him. It will be hard but honesty should not burn any bridges and if it does maybe it was not as much of a friendship as you thought. Good luck, David.
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